"JO is currently receiving many applications regarding the introduction of so-called vaccine passports", JO writes on its website when you click on their application form.

On Wednesday, the Ombudsman had registered just over 9,300 applications concerning vaccination certificates, which is what they normally receive in a whole year.

According to Anders Jansson, who is responsible for information at JO, the number of reports is unusual.

- It obviously affects our organization.

Currently, four rapporteur lawyers are assigned to work solely on reading these reports.

Encouraged to report on social media

On social media, groups urge private individuals to JO-report the new covid passports.

"If we are to have any chance of stopping this, that we do not fall even more into a dictatorship, we must do something now," writes a member of the Facebook group "People's rights in society".

Another writes: "Just the beginning of state abuse."

That vaccine evidence is discriminatory and violates the constitution are arguments used in the reports, says Nathalie Stenmark, JO administrator.

- Both arguments occur.

But is vaccine evidence discriminatory, is it against the constitution?

See the lawyers answer in the video above.